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I've been looking this up as I can't remember it all. The bits I know are as follows:
One day Billy Swaddles, Dick Widdup and me
All three went to Blackpool intent on a spree.
We'd a varry nice journey and landed alright then Bill said
'Now lads - lets av summat to eat'
Says Dick - sum ham and some eggs would suit me
Says I - its not hard for me to agree
So we found us a cafe and sat in a row
three o't liveliest old bucksticks as ivver ya saw
And th'waiter brought each on us a well heaped up plate and we shifted that ham at a terrible rate.
Them eggs disapperared in a way that wo grand - as if they'd been struck bi a conjurors wand.
... forgot the rest apart from
and all o a sudden Bills hungry eye spied a chap sellin oysters just fresh out a't sea.
'And ha dust a sell em' asked Bill like a snob.
Thou can av em chap answered - fower for a bob. Then give us pounds worth said Bill with a frown
Next minute all 3 of us were gulping them down
Sorry next bit escapes me something to do with going onto a boat which ho'ed and heaved and returning all the oysters to the sea.
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You're reading Can anyone please identify and provide the words to a poem 'Hevin' a spree at Blackpool'? I believe it starts with 'One day Billy Swaddles, Dick Widdup and me'. Many thanks.
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Thanks freakster for your reply ...... I believe there is a person who has a copy of the poem ...... Just waiting for her to post on another site.
by marangeo on September 5th, 2011